What can Machine Vision do for you ? Machine Vision allows you to inspect, position, identify, analyze and measure your product by applying computer vision to industry and manufacturing industrial automation. Machine vision systems can for example identify onjects on a conveyor for pick and place, read barcodes and serial numbers or search for surface, shape and color defects.
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